Feasibility and sensitivity of saliva GeneXpert MTB/RIF Ultra for tuberculosis diagnosis in adults in Uganda

Patrick Byanyima, Sylvia Kaswabuli, Emmanuel Musisi, Catherine Nabakiibi, Josephine Zawedde, Ingvar Sanyu, Abdul Sessolo, Alfred Andama, William Worodria, Laurence Huang, J. Lucian Davis*

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Abstract

The objective of this prospective observational study carried out at China-Uganda Friendship Hospital-Naguru in Kampala, Uganda, was to determine the performance of GeneXpert MTB/RIF Ultra (Xpert Ultra) molecular testing on saliva for active tuberculosis (TB) disease among consecutive adults undergoing TB diagnostic evaluation who were Xpert Ultra positive on sputum. We calculated sensitivity to determine TB diagnostic performance in comparison to a composite reference standard of Mycobacterium tuberculosis liquid and solid cultures on two spot sputum specimens. Xpert Ultra on a single saliva sample had a sensitivity of 90% (95% confidence interval [CI], 81 to 95%) relative to the composite sputum culture-based reference standard, similar to the composite sensitivity of 87% (95% CI, 77 to 94%) for fluorescence microscopy (FM) for acid-fast bacilli on two sputum smears. The sensitivity of salivary Xpert Ultra was 24% lower (95% CI for difference, 2 to 48%; P = 0.003) among persons living with HIV (71%; 95% CI, 44 to 90%) than among persons living without HIV (95%; 95% CI, 86 to 99%) and 46% higher (95% CI, 14 to 77%; P < 0.0001) among FM-positive (96%; 95% CI, 87 to 99%) than among FM-negative (50%; 95% CI, 19 to 81%) patients. The semiquantitative Xpert Ultra grade was systematically higher in sputum than in a paired saliva sample from the same patient. In conclusion, molecular testing of saliva for active TB diagnosis was feasible and almost as sensitive as molecular testing of sputum in a high TB burden setting.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere00860-22
Number of pages8
JournalMicrobiology Spectrum
VolumeEarly Online
Early online date26 Sept 2022
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 26 Sept 2022

Keywords

  • HIV/AIDS
  • Nucleic acid amplification techniques
  • Uganda
  • Diagnosis
  • Feasibility
  • Saliva
  • Sensitivity
  • Tuberculosis

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